Google is preparing to release the Android 15 QPR2 beta soon. This comes as the Android 15 QPR1 beta program nears its end, with a stable release expected in December. The Android team announced on the Android_Beta subreddit that the Android 15 March Quarterly Platform Release (QPR2) beta program will begin shortly.
While specific details about the QPR2 update are not yet available, these updates typically include numerous bug fixes and various improvements. For users currently enrolled in the Android 15 QPR1 beta program, a decision must be made. Those who want the stable version of QPR1 and wish to leave the Android Beta Program should opt out.
Google advises ignoring any downgrade updates presented after opting out and waiting for the stable release in December. Users who want to continue receiving beta updates should remain in the program.
Android 15 beta update timing
They will automatically receive the QPR2 Beta 1 update when it is released by Google. The QPR2 update is expected to be released in March 2025 for all Pixel owners after several months of testing through beta builds. In related news, Google has released a feedback survey for Android 15 QPR1 Beta 3.
The company is seeking input from users to identify issues and gather overall satisfaction with the update. The survey asks participants to rate their satisfaction across 14 categories, including stability, performance, battery life, camera, and connectivity. Users can also identify their “Top Issue Area” and provide detailed feedback on any specific problems they are encountering.
This feedback mechanism is crucial for Google to refine and improve the software before its official release. Beta testers play an integral role in ensuring the final product meets user expectations. Stay tuned for more details from Google regarding the upcoming Android 15 QPR2 release and the stable version of QPR1.